Adaptive behaviour is essential for robots to establish natural social interactions with humans. It is grounded and develops from an adaptive perception of the environment and the other agents. At the intersection of social and cognitive robotics, this paper theorises interpretation as a fundamental instrument to provide such skills to robots. First, the hermeneutical circle of context and experience is described as a core element of adaptivity in human perception. Second, the process of interpretation/contextualisation is presented through two different but complementary levels. Finally, in a dialogue with the current developments in social robots, the paper brings to attention some problems and possibilities on the topic.
Mazzola, C., Incao, S., Marassi, M., Rea, F., Sciutti, A., A Hermeneutical Approach to Provide Robots with Socially Adaptive Perception, in Raul Hakli, R., Mäkelä, P., Seibt, J. (ed.), Social Robots in Social Institutions. Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2022, IOS Press, Amsterdam 2022: 366 344- 352. 10.3233/FAIA220634 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/229884]
A Hermeneutical Approach to Provide Robots with Socially Adaptive Perception
Marassi, Massimo;Rea, Francesca;
2022
Abstract
Adaptive behaviour is essential for robots to establish natural social interactions with humans. It is grounded and develops from an adaptive perception of the environment and the other agents. At the intersection of social and cognitive robotics, this paper theorises interpretation as a fundamental instrument to provide such skills to robots. First, the hermeneutical circle of context and experience is described as a core element of adaptivity in human perception. Second, the process of interpretation/contextualisation is presented through two different but complementary levels. Finally, in a dialogue with the current developments in social robots, the paper brings to attention some problems and possibilities on the topic.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.